+1 (non-binding)

Regards
Krzysztof

On 28.01.2016 15:28, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the Beam proposal (initially Dataflow) was proposed last week.
>
> The complete discussion thread is available here:
>
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/201601.mbox/%3CCA%2B%3DKJmvj4wyosNTXVpnsH8PhS7jEyzkZngc682rGgZ3p28L42Q%40mail.gmail.com%3E
>
> As reminder the BeamProposal is here:
>
> https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/BeamProposal
>
> Regarding all the great feedbacks we received on the mailing list, we think 
> it's time to call a vote to accept Beam into the Incubator.
>
> Please cast your vote to:
> [] +1 - accept Apache Beam as a new incubating project
> []  0 - not sure
> [] -1 - do not accept the Apache Beam project (because: ...)
>
> Thanks,
> Regards
> JB
> ----
> ## page was renamed from DataflowProposal
> = Apache Beam =
>
> == Abstract ==
>
> Apache Beam is an open source, unified model and set of language-specific 
> SDKs for defining and executing data processing workflows, and also data 
> ingestion and integration flows, supporting Enterprise Integration Patterns 
> (EIPs) and Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). Dataflow pipelines simplify the 
> mechanics of large-scale batch and streaming data processing and can run on a 
> number of runtimes like Apache Flink, Apache Spark, and Google Cloud Dataflow 
> (a cloud service). Beam also brings DSL in different languages, allowing 
> users to easily implement their data integration processes.
>
> == Proposal ==
>
> Beam is a simple, flexible, and powerful system for distributed data 
> processing at any scale. Beam provides a unified programming model, a 
> software development kit to define and construct data processing pipelines, 
> and runners to execute Beam pipelines in several runtime engines, like Apache 
> Spark, Apache Flink, or Google Cloud Dataflow. Beam can be used for a variety 
> of streaming or batch data processing goals including ETL, stream analysis, 
> and aggregate computation. The underlying programming model for Beam provides 
> MapReduce-like parallelism, combined with support for powerful data 
> windowing, and fine-grained correctness control.
>
> == Background ==
>
> Beam started as a set of Google projects (Google Cloud Dataflow) focused on 
> making data processing easier, faster, and less costly. The Beam model is a 
> successor to MapReduce, FlumeJava, and Millwheel inside Google and is focused 
> on providing a unified solution for batch and stream processing. These 
> projects on which Beam is based have been published in several papers made 
> available to the public:
>
>  * MapReduce - http://research.google.com/archive/mapreduce.html
>  * Dataflow model  - http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol8/p1792-Akidau.pdf
>  * FlumeJava - http://research.google.com/pubs/pub35650.html
>  * MillWheel - http://research.google.com/pubs/pub41378.html
>
> Beam was designed from the start to provide a portable programming layer. 
> When you define a data processing pipeline with the Beam model, you are 
> creating a job which is capable of being processed by any number of Beam 
> processing engines. Several engines have been developed to run Beam pipelines 
> in other open source runtimes, including a Beam runner for Apache Flink and 
> Apache Spark. There is also a “direct runner”, for execution on the developer 
> machine (mainly for dev/debug purposes). Another runner allows a Beam program 
> to run on a managed service, Google Cloud Dataflow, in Google Cloud Platform. 
> The Dataflow Java SDK is already available on GitHub, and independent from 
> the Google Cloud Dataflow service. Another Python SDK is currently in active 
> development.
>
> In this proposal, the Beam SDKs, model, and a set of runners will be 
> submitted as an OSS project under the ASF. The runners which are a part of 
> this proposal include those for Spark (from Cloudera), Flink (from data 
> Artisans), and local development (from Google); the Google Cloud Dataflow 
> service runner is not included in this proposal. Further references to Beam 
> will refer to the Dataflow model, SDKs, and runners which are a part of this 
> proposal (Apache Beam) only. The initial submission will contain the 
> already-released Java SDK; Google intends to submit the Python SDK later in 
> the incubation process. The Google Cloud Dataflow service will continue to be 
> one of many runners for Beam, built on Google Cloud Platform, to run Beam 
> pipelines. Necessarily, Cloud Dataflow will develop against the Apache 
> project additions, updates, and changes. Google Cloud Dataflow will become 
> one user of Apache Beam and will participate in the project openly and 
> publicly.
>
> The Beam programming model has been designed with simplicity, scalability, 
> and speed as key tenants. In the Beam model, you only need to think about 
> four top-level concepts when constructing your data processing job:
>
>  * Pipelines - The data processing job made of a series of computations 
> including input, processing, and output
>  * PCollections - Bounded (or unbounded) datasets which represent the input, 
> intermediate and output data in pipelines
>  * PTransforms - A data processing step in a pipeline in which one or more 
> PCollections are an input and output
>  * I/O Sources and Sinks - APIs for reading and writing data which are the 
> roots and endpoints of the pipeline
>
> == Rationale ==
>
> With Google Dataflow, Google intended to develop a framework which allowed 
> developers to be maximally productive in defining the processing, and then be 
> able to execute the program at various levels of latency/cost/completeness 
> without re-architecting or re-writing it. This goal was informed by Google’s 
> past experience  developing several models, frameworks, and tools useful for 
> large-scale and distributed data processing. While Google has previously 
> published papers describing some of its technologies, Google decided to take 
> a different approach with Dataflow. Google open-sourced the SDK and model 
> alongside commercialization of the idea and ahead of publishing papers on the 
> topic. As a result, a number of open source runtimes exist for Dataflow, such 
> as the Apache Flink and Apache Spark runners.
>
> We believe that submitting Beam as an Apache project will provide an 
> immediate, worthwhile, and substantial contribution to the open source 
> community. As an incubating project, we believe Dataflow will have a better 
> opportunity to provide a meaningful contribution to OSS and also integrate 
> with other Apache projects.
>
> In the long term, we believe Beam can be a powerful abstraction layer for 
> data processing. By providing an abstraction layer for data pipelines and 
> processing, data workflows can be increasingly portable, resilient to 
> breaking changes in tooling, and compatible across many execution engines, 
> runtimes, and open source projects.
>
> == Initial Goals ==
>
> We are breaking our initial goals into immediate (< 2 months), short-term 
> (2-4 months), and intermediate-term (> 4 months).
>
> Our immediate goals include the following:
>
>  * Plan for reconciling the Dataflow Java SDK and various runners into one 
> project
>  * Plan for refactoring the existing Java SDK for better extensibility by SDK 
> and runner writers
>  * Validating all dependencies are ASL 2.0 or compatible
>  * Understanding and adapting to the Apache development process
>
> Our short-term goals include:
>
>  * Moving the newly-merged lists, and build utilities to Apache
>  * Start refactoring codebase and move code to Apache Git repo
>  * Continue development of new features, functions, and fixes in the Dataflow 
> Java SDK, and Dataflow runners
>  * Cleaning up the Dataflow SDK sources and crafting a roadmap and plan for 
> how to include new major ideas, modules, and runtimes
>  * Establishment of easy and clear build/test framework for Dataflow and 
> associated runtimes; creation of testing, rollback, and validation policy
>  * Analysis and design for work needed to make Beam a better data processing 
> abstraction layer for multiple open source frameworks and environments
>
> Finally, we have a number of intermediate-term goals:
>
>  * Roadmapping, planning, and execution of integrations with other OSS and 
> non-OSS projects/products
>  * Inclusion of additional SDK for Python, which is under active development
>
> == Current Status ==
>
> === Meritocracy ===
>
> Dataflow was initially developed based on ideas from many employees within 
> Google. As an ASL OSS project on GitHub, the Dataflow SDK has received 
> contributions from data Artisans, Cloudera Labs, and other individual 
> developers. As a project under incubation, we are committed to expanding our 
> effort to build an environment which supports a meritocracy. We are focused 
> on engaging the community and other related projects for support and 
> contributions. Moreover, we are committed to ensure contributors and 
> committers to Dataflow come from a broad mix of organizations through a 
> merit-based decision process during incubation. We believe strongly in the 
> Beam model and are committed to growing an inclusive community of Beam 
> contributors.
>
> === Community ===
>
> The core of the Dataflow Java SDK has been developed by Google for use with 
> Google Cloud Dataflow. Google has active community engagement in the SDK 
> GitHub repository (https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/DataflowJavaSDK), 
> on Stack Overflow 
> (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/google-cloud-dataflow) and has had 
> contributions from a number of organizations and indivuduals.
>
> Everyday, Cloud Dataflow is actively used by a number of organizations and 
> institutions for batch and stream processing of data. We believe acceptance 
> will allow us to consolidate existing Dataflow-related work, grow the 
> Dataflow community, and deepen connections between Dataflow and other open 
> source projects.
>
> === Core Developers ===
>
> The core developers for Dataflow and the Dataflow runners are:
>
>  * Frances Perry
>  * Tyler Akidau
>  * Davor Bonaci
>  * Luke Cwik
>  * Ben Chambers
>  * Kenn Knowles
>  * Dan Halperin
>  * Daniel Mills
>  * Mark Shields
>  * Craig Chambers
>  * Maximilian Michels
>  * Tom White
>  * Josh Wills
>  * Robert Bradshaw
>
> === Alignment ===
>
> The Beam SDK can be used to create Beam pipelines which can be executed on 
> Apache Spark or Apache Flink. Beam is also related to other Apache projects, 
> such as Apache Crunch. We plan on expanding functionality for Beam runners, 
> support for additional domain specific languages, and increased portability 
> so Beam is a powerful abstraction layer for data processing.
>
> == Known Risks ==
>
> === Orphaned Products ===
>
> The Dataflow SDK is presently used by several organizations, from small 
> startups to Fortune 100 companies, to construct production pipelines which 
> are executed in Google Cloud Dataflow. Google has a long-term commitment to 
> advance the Dataflow SDK; moreover, Dataflow is seeing increasing interest, 
> development, and adoption from organizations outside of Google.
>
> === Inexperience with Open Source ===
>
> Google believes strongly in open source and the exchange of information to 
> advance new ideas and work. Examples of this commitment are active OSS 
> projects such as Chromium (https://www.chromium.org) and Kubernetes 
> (http://kubernetes.io/). With Dataflow, we have tried to be increasingly open 
> and forward-looking; we have published a paper in the VLDB conference 
> describing the Dataflow model 
> (http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol8/p1792-Akidau.pdf) and were quick to release 
> the Dataflow SDK as open source software with the launch of Cloud Dataflow. 
> Our submission to the Apache Software Foundation is a logical extension of 
> our commitment to open source software.
>
> === Homogeneous Developers ===
>
> The majority of committers in this proposal belong to Google due to the fact 
> that Dataflow has emerged from several internal Google projects. This 
> proposal also includes committers outside of Google who are actively involved 
> with other Apache projects, such as Hadoop, Flink, and Spark.  We expect our 
> entry into incubation will allow us to expand the number of individuals and 
> organizations participating in Dataflow development. Additionally, separation 
> of the Dataflow SDK from Google Cloud Dataflow allows us to focus on the open 
> source SDK and model and do what is best for this project.
>
> === Reliance on Salaried Developers ===
>
> The Dataflow SDK and Dataflow runners have been developed primarily by 
> salaried developers supporting the Google Cloud Dataflow project. While the 
> Dataflow SDK and Cloud Dataflow have been developed by different teams (and 
> this proposal would reinforce that separation) we expect our initial set of 
> developers will still primarily be salaried. Contribution has not been 
> exclusively from salaried developers, however. For example, the contrib 
> directory of the Dataflow SDK 
> (https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/DataflowJavaSDK/tree/master/contrib) 
> contains items from free-time contributors. Moreover, seperate projects, such 
> as ScalaFlow (https://github.com/darkjh/scalaflow) have been created around 
> the Dataflow model and SDK. We expect our reliance on salaried developers 
> will decrease over time during incubation.
>
> === Relationship with other Apache products ===
>
> Dataflow directly interoperates with or utilizes several existing Apache 
> projects.
>
>  * Build
>   * Apache Maven
>  * Data I/O, Libraries
>   * Apache Avro
>   * Apache Commons
>  * Dataflow runners
>   * Apache Flink
>   * Apache Spark
>
> Beam when used in batch mode shares similarities with Apache Crunch; however, 
> Beam is focused on a model, SDK, and abstraction layer beyond Spark and 
> Hadoop (MapReduce.) One key goal of Beam is to provide an intermediate 
> abstraction layer which can easily be implemented and utilized across several 
> different processing frameworks.
>
> === An excessive fascination with the Apache brand ===
>
> With this proposal we are not seeking attention or publicity. Rather, we 
> firmly believe in the Beam model, SDK, and the ability to make Beam a 
> powerful yet simple framework for data processing. While the Dataflow SDK and 
> model have been open source, we believe putting code on GitHub can only go so 
> far. We see the Apache community, processes, and mission as critical for 
> ensuring the Beam SDK and model are truly community-driven, positively 
> impactful, and innovative open source software. While Google has taken a 
> number of steps to advance its various open source projects, we believe Beam 
> is a great fit for the Apache Software Foundation due to its focus on data 
> processing and its relationships to existing ASF projects.
>
> == Documentation ==
>
> The following documentation is relevant to this proposal. Relevant portion of 
> the documentation will be contributed to the Apache Beam project.
>
>  * Dataflow website: https://cloud.google.com/dataflow
>  * Dataflow programming model: 
> https://cloud.google.com/dataflow/model/programming-model
>  * Codebases
>   * Dataflow Java SDK: https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/DataflowJavaSDK
>   * Flink Dataflow runner: https://github.com/dataArtisans/flink-dataflow
>   * Spark Dataflow runner: https://github.com/cloudera/spark-dataflow
>  * Dataflow Java SDK issue tracker: 
> https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/DataflowJavaSDK/issues
>  * google-cloud-dataflow tag on Stack Overflow: 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/google-cloud-dataflow
>
> == Initial Source ==
>
> The initial source for Beam which we will submit to the Apache Foundation 
> will include several related projects which are currently hosted on the 
> GitHub repositories:
>
>  * Dataflow Java SDK (https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/DataflowJavaSDK)
>  * Flink Dataflow runner (https://github.com/dataArtisans/flink-dataflow)
>  * Spark Dataflow runner (https://github.com/cloudera/spark-dataflow)
>
> These projects have always been Apache 2.0 licensed. We intend to bundle all 
> of these repositories since they are all complimentary and should be 
> maintained in one project. Prior to our submission, we will combine all of 
> these projects into a new git repository.
>
> == Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan ==
>
> The source for the Dataflow SDK and the three runners (Spark, Flink, Google 
> Cloud Dataflow) are already licensed under an Apache 2 license.
>
>  * Dataflow SDK - 
> https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/DataflowJavaSDK/blob/master/LICENSE
>  * Flink runner - 
> https://github.com/dataArtisans/flink-dataflow/blob/master/LICENSE
>  * Spark runner - 
> https://github.com/cloudera/spark-dataflow/blob/master/LICENSE
>
> Contributors to the Dataflow SDK have also signed the Google Individual 
> Contributor License Agreement 
> (https://cla.developers.google.com/about/google-individual) in order to 
> contribute to the project.
>
> With respect to trademark rights, Google does not hold a trademark on the 
> phrase “Dataflow.” Based on feedback and guidance we receive during the 
> incubation process, we are open to renaming the project if necessary for 
> trademark or other concerns.
>
> == External Dependencies ==
>
> All external dependencies are licensed under an Apache 2.0 or 
> Apache-compatible license. As we grow the Beam community we will configure 
> our build process to require and validate all contributions and dependencies 
> are licensed under the Apache 2.0 license or are under an Apache-compatible 
> license.
>
> == Required Resources ==
>
> === Mailing Lists ===
>
> We currently use a mix of mailing lists. We will migrate our existing mailing 
> lists to the following:
>
>  * d...@beam.incubator.apache.org
>  * u...@beam.incubator.apache.org
>  * priv...@beam.incubator.apache.org
>  * comm...@beam.incubator.apache.org
>
> === Source Control ===
>
> The Dataflow team currently uses Git and would like to continue to do so. We 
> request a Git repository for Beam with mirroring to GitHub enabled.
>
>  * https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-beam.git
>
> === Issue Tracking ===
>
> We request the creation of an Apache-hosted JIRA. The Dataflow project is 
> currently using both a public GitHub issue tracker and internal Google issue 
> tracking. We will migrate and combine from these two sources to the Apache 
> JIRA.
>
>  * Jira ID: BEAM
>
> == Initial Committers ==
>
>  * Aljoscha Krettek        [aljos...@apache.org]
>  * Amit Sela               [amitsel...@gmail.com]
>  * Ben Chambers            [bchamb...@google.com]
>  * Craig Chambers          [chamb...@google.com]
>  * Dan Halperin            [dhalp...@google.com]
>  * Davor Bonaci            [da...@google.com]
>  * Frances Perry           [f...@google.com]
>  * James Malone            [jamesmal...@google.com]
>  * Jean-Baptiste Onofré    [jbono...@apache.org]
>  * Josh Wills              [jwi...@apache.org]
>  * Kostas Tzoumas          [kos...@data-artisans.com]
>  * Kenneth Knowles         [k...@google.com]
>  * Luke Cwik               [lc...@google.com]
>  * Maximilian Michels      [m...@apache.org]
>  * Stephan Ewen            [step...@data-artisans.com]
>  * Tom White               [t...@cloudera.com]
>  * Tyler Akidau            [taki...@google.com]
>  * Robert Bradshaw         [rober...@google.com]
>
> == Additional Interested Contributors ==
>
>  * Debo Dutta              [dedu...@cisco.com]
>  * Henry Saputra           [hsapu...@apache.org]
>  * Taylor Goetz            [ptgo...@gmail.com]
>  * James Carman            [ja...@carmanconsulting.com]
>  * Joe Witt                [joew...@apache.org]
>  * Vaibhav Gumashta        [vgumas...@hortonworks.com]
>  * Prasanth Jayachandran   [pjayachand...@hortonworks.com]
>  * Johan Edstrom           [seij...@gmail.com]
>  * Hugo Louro              [hmclo...@gmail.com]
>  * Krzysztof Sobkowiak     [krzys.sobkow...@gmail.com]
>  * Jeff Genender           [jgenen...@apache.org]
>  * Edward J. Yoon          [edward.y...@samsung.com]
>  * Hao Chen                [h...@apache.org]
>  * Byung-Gon Chun          [bgc...@gmail.com]
>  * Charitha Elvitigala     [charit...@apache.org]
>  * Alexander Bezzubov      [b...@apache.org]
>  * Tsuyoshi Ozawa          [oz...@apache.org]
>  * Mayank Bansal           [maban...@gmail.com]
>  * Supun Kamburugamuve     [su...@apache.org]
>  * Matthias Wessendorf     [mat...@apache.org]
>  * Felix Cheung            [felixche...@apache.org]
>  * Ajay Yadava             [ajay.ya...@inmobi.com]
>  * Liang Chen              [chenliang...@huawei.com]
>  * Renaud Richardet        [renaud (at) apache (dot) org]
>  * Bakey Pan               [bakey1...@gmail.com]
>  * Andreas Neumann         [a...@apache.org]
>  * Suresh Marru            [sma...@apache.org]
>  * Hadrian Zbarcea         [hzbar...@gmail.com]
>
> == Affiliations ==
>
> The initial committers are from six organizations. Google developed Dataflow 
> and the Dataflow SDK, data Artisans developed the Flink runner, and Cloudera 
> (Labs) developed the Spark runner.
>
>  * Cloudera
>   * Tom White
>  * Data Artisans
>   * Aljoscha Krettek
>   * Kostas Tzoumas
>   * Maximilian Michels
>   * Stephan Ewen
>  * Google
>   * Ben Chambers
>   * Dan Halperin
>   * Davor Bonaci
>   * Frances Perry
>   * James Malone
>   * Kenneth Knowles
>   * Luke Cwik
>   * Tyler Akidau
>   * Robert Bradshaw
>  * PayPal
>   * Amit Sela
>  * Slack
>   * Josh Wills
>  * Talend
>   * Jean-Baptiste Onofré
>
> == Sponsors ==
>
> === Champion ===
>
>  * Jean-Baptiste Onofre         [jbono...@apache.org]
>
> === Nominated Mentors ===
>
>  * Jean-Baptiste Onofre       [jbono...@apache.org]
>  * Jim Jagielski              [j...@apache.org]
>  * Venkatesh Seetharam        [venkat...@apache.org]
>  * Bertrand Delacretaz        [bdelacre...@apache.org]
>  * Ted Dunning                [tdunn...@apache.org]
>
> === Sponsoring Entity ===
>
> The Apache Incubator
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Krzysztof Sobkowiak

JEE & OSS Architect, Integration Architect
Apache Software Foundation Member (http://apache.org/)
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